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REDUNDANT TECHNOLOGY INITIATIVE
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RTI is an imaginative recycling project that increases access to computers
for visual artists and solves a continuing problem for businesses that use
information technology. It comprises an integrated programme of recycling,
exhibitions, publication and communication to kickstart exploration of the
creative potential inherent in technology that is currently being discarded.
Recycling
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-=> Many businesses find that, as they upgrade their information technology,
the most cost-effective way to dispose of their old, redundant computers
is simply to throw them away.
-=> Outside educational institutions many young artists have great difficulty
gaining access to computers for creative projects.
-=> RTI believes that information technology is too valuable an asset to
waste.
RTI collects businesses' redundant computers and redistributes them to two
principal categories of creative people:
(1) Young artists unable to gain access to such equipment.
(2) Established art professionals challenging the idea that outdated
computers cannot be used creatively.
Exhibitions
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As the Arts count down to the next millennium, 1998 sees Yorkshire host the
UK Year of Photography & the Electronic Image. Based in Sheffield's Cultural
Industries Quarter, RTI is organising exhibitions of art made with redundant
technology which will take place across the region in conjunction with this
festival year.
Publication
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The Initiative will publish a magazine which will highlight the work of
project artists and share creative ideas and technical solutions with
participants and a wider audience.
Communication
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Intelligent use of the internet linked with focussed communication through
conventional media enable RTI to provide information for its participants and
publicity for their creative work and the donors that have made it possible.
RTI will serve as an information resource to help participating artists find
technical support and advice, and actively encourages collaborations between
artists and technical experts.
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For more information about RTI contact James Wallbank ---
Phone: 0114 2589962 (+fax) / 0191 5152896
E-Mail: james.wallbank@sunderland.ac.uk
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- london
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